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Month: December 2024

Rats on patient beds at GMC Anantnag; ‘Issue being resolved’, say officials

Rats on patient beds at GMC Anantnag; ‘Issue being resolved’, say officials

REGIONAL
Patients and attendants at the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) within Government Medical College (GMC) Anantnag are facing significant distress due to a rat infestation in hospital wards. Rodents have been seen gnawing on beddings, food supplies, and even personal belongings of patients, causing widespread discomfort. Some patients have reported rats crawling onto their beds at night, Kashmir News Trust reported. Attendants have expressed their frustration, with one, Shabir Ahmed, attending to his ailing father, calling the situation "unbearable and deeply distressing." He explained, “My father is already unwell, and now we are constantly worried about rats. They are everywhere—under beds, near food trolleys, and even in cupboards." The hospital staff has also rai...
Anantnag police seize properties worth Rs 1 crore in crackdown against drugs

Anantnag police seize properties worth Rs 1 crore in crackdown against drugs

REGIONAL
The police in Anantnag have attached properties worth Rs 1 crore under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act. In Nowshera Srigufwara, a single-storey house and one Kanal of land, valued at ₹20 lakh, have been attached. The individual associated with this property is named in FIR No. 57/2021 under Section 8/18 of the NDPS Act, in connection with the seizure of a large quantity of narcotics, a police spokesperson said. In Sirhama Srigufwara, a house on a one-Kanal plot, worth Rs 40 lakh, has been seized. This individual is linked to FIR No. 99/2021 under the NDPS Act, involving the recovery of significant contraband. In Ainoo Aishmuqam, a residential property valued at ₹40 lakh has been attached. This individual is named in FIR No. 34/2022 under Sections 8/15-...
Viral videos of tourists drinking alcohol spark outrage in Kashmir

Viral videos of tourists drinking alcohol spark outrage in Kashmir

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Several viral videos showing tourists drinking alcohol in public spaces in Kashmir have sparked widespread criticism and outrage across various sections of society. The incidents have reignited debates on cultural preservation, legal enforcement, and public behavior in the region. The videos, widely circulated on social media, show tourists openly consuming alcohol, has lead to anger among local Kashmiris, many of whom took to social media platforms to express their displeasure, highlighting the violation of both the region's cultural values and legal norms. Arif Husain, a social media user wrote, "Tourists are welcome in Kashmir. We want more and more tourists in Kashmir. but they are not allowed to disrespect the culture, traditional and the beliefs of a place. We ask the Police...
No holiday for Sheikh Abdullah’s anniversary despite National Conference’s plea

No holiday for Sheikh Abdullah’s anniversary despite National Conference’s plea

REGIONAL
Despite the Jammu Kashmir National Conference (JKNC) having formally appealed to the Lieutenant Governor to reinstate Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah's birthday and July 13, Martyrs’ Day, as public holidays, the newly released 2025 holiday list fails to include them. This omission has sparked discussions about the continued sidelining of significant historical dates linked to the region's political legacy. The list for 2025, issued by the Jammu Kashmir administration, comprises a variety of religious, cultural, and national holidays. It includes Republic Day (January 26), Eid-ul-Fitr (March 31), Eid-ul-Azha (June 7-8), Independence Day (August 15), and Accession Day (October 26), among others. However, the exclusion of Sheikh Abdullah’s birthday—a public holiday before the region’s reorg...
CRPF trooper dies of suspected heart attack in Anantnag Jail

CRPF trooper dies of suspected heart attack in Anantnag Jail

REGIONAL
A CRPF personnel dies in South Kashmir's Anantnag Jail on monday morning. officials said. An official told news agency JKNS that, a CRPF personnel fell unconscious in district jail Anantnag and was immediately rushed to district hospital Anantnag during the early morning hours on monday, where doctors declared him brought dead. He was identified as Kharat Prakash Madhukar of 116Bn of CRPF, stating that Preliminary reports suggest the cause of death to be a heart attack, they added. The official further said that the investigation has started. (JKNS)
Unidentified body found in Kulgam’s Khudwani area

Unidentified body found in Kulgam’s Khudwani area

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Danishwar Hameed An unidentified dead body was recovered on Monday morning near Tukutachloo in the Khudwani area of south Kashmir's Kulgam district. Officials told The Kashmiriyat that the discovery was reported by locals who noticed the body and immediately informed the authorities. Police teams arrived at the location and took custody of the remains. The official stated that efforts are underway to determine the identity of the deceased. Further investigations have been initiated, and police have taken cognizance of the matter.
No 10th board exams, No M.Phil, 5+3+3+4 structure: Here are the key details of New Education Policy in India

No 10th board exams, No M.Phil, 5+3+3+4 structure: Here are the key details of New Education Policy in India

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The Cabinet has approved the New Education Policy (NEP), bringing changes to India’s education system after 34 years. The policy introduces a new 5+3+3+4 framework for schooling, replacing the traditional 10+2 system. The structure is divided into foundational, preparatory, middle, and secondary stages, redefining the way education is imparted to students. 5 Years Fundamental:   1. Nursery at 4 years 2. Jr KG at 5 years 3. Sr KG at 6 years 4. Std 1st at 7 years 5. Std 2nd at 8 years 3 Years Preparatory: 6. Std 3rd at 9 years 7. Std 4th at 10 years 8. Std 5th at 11 years 3 Years Middle: 9. Std 6th at 12 years 10. Std 7th at 13 years 11. Std 8th at 14 years 4 Years Secondary:   12. Std 9th at 15 years 13. Std SSC at 16 years 14. Std FYJC at 17 year...
‘The answer to hate is in Kashmir’: Local Muslims open mosque doors for stranded tourists

‘The answer to hate is in Kashmir’: Local Muslims open mosque doors for stranded tourists

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Shah Basit Amid heavy snowfall on Friday, a group of tourists stranded on the Srinagar-Sonamarg highway found refuge in a mosque, highlighting the generosity and warmth of Kashmiri Muslims. The group, consisting of a dozen tourists from Punjab, became stuck when their vehicles were buried in the snow. With no hotels nearby and local houses too small to accommodate them, residents of Gund stepped in, offering shelter in the Jamia Masjid. Thousands of tourists, however, found refuge in Kashmiri homes in nearby areas such as Gund, Rayil, Kulan, Mamar, and Kangan. Locals opened their doors, offering food, warmth, and shelter to the travelers. Bashir Ahmad, a local resident told The Kashmiriyat, “The mosque has a hamaam, which stays warm throughout the night. It was the only way to ...
GMC issues advisory to prevent heart attacks during winter

GMC issues advisory to prevent heart attacks during winter

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The Government Medical College (GMC) Srinagar has issued an advisory warning of the heightened risk of heart attacks during winter, citing cold weather and air pollution as key triggers. Myocardial Infarction (MI), commonly known as a heart attack, is among the leading causes of death worldwide, with one occurring every 40 seconds. A study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology highlighted cold temperatures and pollution as significant contributors to these incidents. The report noted that cold weather accounts for 10 million cases of disability and 500,000 deaths globally each year. Low temperatures constrict blood vessels, increasing blood pressure and straining the heart. Additionally, respiratory infections, aggravated by the cold, further threaten c...
More snow expected in first week of January: Director MeT

More snow expected in first week of January: Director MeT

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The Meteorological Department has forecast an improvement in weather conditions till January 3, while predicting moderate to heavy snowfall in the higher reaches of Jammu Kashmir between January 3 and 6. The snowfall period could potentially extend between January 4 and 6. Mukhtar Ahmad, Director of Meteorological Department, told the news agency Kashmir News Trust that light snowfall may occur in isolated areas of Jammu and Kashmir between January 1 and 2. The period from January 4 to 6 is expected to bring light to moderate snowfall across several areas of the Kashmir Valley and scattered parts of the Jammu region. A cold wave is also likely to persist in isolated areas on December 30 and 31. He urged tourists, travelers, and transporters to exercise caution during this peri...